Actress Roberta Taylor, best known for her roles in EastEnders and The Bill, has passed away at the age of 76. The BBC One soap opera paid tribute to the talented actress, who played Irene Raymond in EastEnders and Insp Gina Gold in The Bill.
Taylor’s character Irene was known for her dramatic storylines on EastEnders, including cheating on her husband and dealing with family issues. She also portrayed the chain-smoking whisky drinker Insp Gina Gold on The Bill, drawing comparisons to her EastEnders character.
In addition to her successful acting career, Taylor was also a published author. In her 2005 memoir, “Too Many Mothers: An East End Childhood,” she detailed her unconventional upbringing in east London. She described her family as “peculiar,” with siblings and cousins being “swapped” between her mother’s relatives.
Despite the challenges she faced growing up, Taylor’s memoir ultimately tells a story of personal triumph. She reflected on her complex family dynamics and the impact they had on her life.
Fans and colleagues alike have expressed their sadness at Taylor’s passing, with EastEnders producer Kyri Zindilis sharing a heartfelt tribute on social media. Taylor leaves behind a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry and will be remembered fondly by those who knew and worked with her.